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I believe it was on the most recent MATI but Null made a point that we are reaching the end of the information age and into a new age. I believe he called it the Algorithm age, but I cant find the original quote. But it is thought provoking.
The information age was a massive change to society and how we interact with technology and each other. And this AI/Algorithm Age will be just as much of a shake up. How do you think it will effect people and the world not just a few years down the road, but after a few decades?
I believe that media consumption will change for the worse. Everyone will have programs or devices that on the fly create custom media. Sounds fun, as these pieces of media will be more customized to the individual. However, I think the incentive to record or preserve media will go down, much like how there are people who torrent less shows because they watch it on netflix, and then cry when it gets taken off the streaming service. The data created becomes more ephemeral. I also imagine that fandoms for media will decrease as they wont have a unified piece of media to share and talk about.
I know there are other problems we will see that easily created blackmail material, but the media stuff came to my mind first.
And yet, just like the information age, there could be some good that comes from this. Any theories on that too?
The information age was a massive change to society and how we interact with technology and each other. And this AI/Algorithm Age will be just as much of a shake up. How do you think it will effect people and the world not just a few years down the road, but after a few decades?
I believe that media consumption will change for the worse. Everyone will have programs or devices that on the fly create custom media. Sounds fun, as these pieces of media will be more customized to the individual. However, I think the incentive to record or preserve media will go down, much like how there are people who torrent less shows because they watch it on netflix, and then cry when it gets taken off the streaming service. The data created becomes more ephemeral. I also imagine that fandoms for media will decrease as they wont have a unified piece of media to share and talk about.
I know there are other problems we will see that easily created blackmail material, but the media stuff came to my mind first.
And yet, just like the information age, there could be some good that comes from this. Any theories on that too?